DATE

Schedule
Day/Topic
Blue(1)

Yellow (4)

8/28

123645
zero
introductions
syllabus
expectations
website
etc

Long Block:
ice breakers
introductions
syllabus
expectations
website

After Lunch:
identity map

8/29

612534
day one
expectations etc

Freehand Map

9/3

56123
day two
free hand map and Analyze

no class

9/4

45612
possible jury duty
Long Block: Ethnocentrism and Identity readings and demo lesson

desk work: jury duty

9/9
Monday

34561

debrief readings and demo lesson

debrief and map
little boxes and ethnocentrism

9/10
Tuesday

23456

no class

How do Civs develop and advance?
GREATS - through circle of survival

9/11 Weds

12345

How did Civs Develop and Advance? GREATS -through circle of survival

Economic Model /map LONG

9/12 Thursday

61234

Economic Model - complete - Map

debrief map - begin GGS

9/13 Friday

56123

debrief map - GGS

no class

9/15 Mon.

45612

watch LONG

GGS and wrap up

9/16 Tuesday

34561

Quiz: Unit One

Quiz: Unit One

9/17 Wednesday

23456

NO CLASS

(maybe quiz here if short on time with GGS)





Day Zero:
EQ: How can I be successful in World History One




Day One: Freehand Mapditch the map next year -- too long for what it delivers -- do something with identity and little boxes instead. actually it is okay -- first day icebreaker is the problem.
Essential Question: How does the World look to me?
Goal: Create a freehand map of the world from memory
Agenda:- Draw a map of the world freehand and from memory. Start with the continents, and from there, fill in nations, states, oceans and seas, geographic features and anything else that comes to mind. This is not a test. You will not be evaluated on what you have done. Do not collaborate with your neighbors. The point of this activity is to represent how you see the world from memory.


Day Two: Map Creations and Discussion Analysis
Essential Question: Why do our maps look different?
Goals: Define ethnocentrism and understand how it influences the way we understand, evaluate and interact with history and the world around us?
Short on time -- blue drew map and debriefed quickly yellow has only drawn the mapnext year start right with identity and make that the ice breaker.

Day Three - Jury Duty
Little Boxes, Ethnocentrism and Demo Lesson for Period One
Little Boxes and Ethnocentrism for Period Four



Day Four
Blue (1) and Yellow (4)

1. Debrief Demo Lesson (1) or Maps (4)
2. Little Boxes and Ethnocentrism Reading

1. What are the pros and cons of Little Boxes
How can it help someone understand you? How can it
lead to unfair judgement? - Learn about societies and cultures around the world but important to understand that the world is made up of human beings.

2. Ethnocentrism Reading
Share sentence that you chose from the reading and discuss why you chose it.

3. Invisible suitcase - need to remember unpack it.

4. Random Analogy - How is ethnocentrism like an orange?

Period 1 had a good demo lesson so we did not go over the readings. did an apples to apples analogy with them. no time for a summarizer with period 4.


Day 5
EQ:1. How do civilizations develop and advance?2. How does the Economic Model explain the development and advancement of civilization?
1. Discuss activator images -- brainstorm list and from there see if you can melt it down to "GREATS"

SIX WORDS STORIES -- WROTE THEM BUT DID NOT USE...
Government - organization and order
Religion - creates social cohesion and social order
Economy - allows the civilization to obtain food and other goods
Art/Arch - allows civilization to provide for their structural needs and to express their values
Technology - allows a society to improve and advance (education, tools, writing)
Social Structure - organizes society so that all of the necessary jobs get done.
2. How does a civilization get to the point where it would have these things? Where would it start?

Economic Model -
go over and then do hashtags for each circle -
USE THE SCENARIO OF BEING DROPPED IN THE BLUE HILLS



Circle of Survival: I need to find some food
Day 6 - Continue economic model

Introduce cultural diffusion, writing, taxes, etc. talk about what it looks like to be highly advanced

(stopped here for period 4.... need to continue...tomorrow.)
Circle of Leisure: I have free time to advance
Circle of Stratification: Cooperation creates social and economic advancement
Circle of Advances: GREATS are Golden and civilization thrives


Days 7 and 8
GGStoggle with the smart board and the movie -- then dont have to turn on the lights.


Day 10
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Day FourEQ: How do civilizations develop and advance?




























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3. create personal identity map
4. What did it take to create this?????? GREATS

5. Period One only - because we have lunch block - Economics Model



Day Four (Sept 2012)
Essential Questions:
1. How does the Economic Model explain the development and advancement of civilization?
Goals:
1. Identify and explain the 4 circles of the economic model
2. Create a "most important thing" and journal entry to demonstrate understanding of economic model (blue and yellow only)


Agenda:
0.popsicle pods / distribute textbooks
1. economic model
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2. journal entries (pd 4 - green will do this on Monday)
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4.homework: click here to get to homework page: World History One Homework

Day Five (Sept 2012)
Essential Question:
1. What characteristics of Sumerian Civilization prove that it was advanced?

Goals: Read text about Sumerian Civilizations and create GREATS chart with specific evidence of advanced civilization
Agenda:
o. Hammurabi Code Homework: click here to get to homework page: World History One Homework
1. collect homework
1a: GREEN ONLY: Understanding Check Economic Model
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2. silent sustained reading
3. GREATS chart together




Day Six (Sept 2012)
Essential Questions:
What do the laws of a socety tell us about its values?
How do the laws of Hammurabi's Code allow them to stay in the circle of adancements?
How does Jared Diamond's theory of "geographic luck" explain why some societies are more successful than others.?
(green only on Day 6)
Goals:
Evaluate and discuss Hammurabi's Code to draw conclusion about a civilizations organization and values
View Guns Germs and Steel, complete and discuss viewing guide in order to understand the theory of geographic luck
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Agenda:
0. odds and ends
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1.(study guide, homework, how to study)
2. Hammurabi's Code discussion
3. Guns, Germs and Steel

Day Seven (Sept 2012)
Essential Questions:
How does Jared Diamond's theory of "geographic luck" explain why some societies are more successful than others.?

Goals/Agenda
View Guns Germs and Steel, complete and discuss viewing guide in order to understand the theory of geographic luck.
• To watch G,G & S at home click the link below. We watched the first episode: Out of Eden.
Guns, Germs and Steel
Viewing guide for "Guns, Germs and Steel
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This guide is from 2011-2012 and will be updated before we take a test for the 2012-2013 year.
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Day Zero:




Day One (Sept. 2012)
Essential Question: How does the World look to me?
Goal: Create a freehand map of the world from memory
Agenda:- Draw a map of the world freehand and from memory. Start with the continents, and from there, fill in nations, states, oceans and seas, geographic features and anything else that comes to mind. This is not a test. You will not be evaluated on what you have done. Do not collaborate with your neighbors. The point of this activity is to see how you see the world from memory.


Day Two: Sept 2012
Essential Question: Why do our maps look different?
Goals: Define ethnocentrism and understand how it influences the way we understand, evaluate and interact with history and the world around us?
Agenda:
o. odds and ends (website, etc.)
1. evaluate maps
2. group discussion of maps
3. ethnocentrism
4. Sterotyping Reading - Begin together , finish for homework
5. summarizer: random analogy: How is ethnocentrism like an orange?

Day Three (Sept 2012)
Essential Questions:
How does my identity shape my world view?
How do civilizations develop and advance?
Goals:
Create and analyze personal identity map
identify and discuss the factors that create and advance civilizations
Agenda:
O. Arrange desks in pods of 4 - 1 pod of 2.
1. in pairs share sentences from homework that you chose and discuss with your neighbor why you chose that sentence


2. Os Gemeos
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Os Gemeos Subject of Controversy



3. create personal identity map
4. What did it take to create this?????? GREATS
 GREATS model.pdf
GREATS model.pdf
GREATS model.pdf



5. Period One only - because we have lunch block - Economics Model
Economics Model.pdf
Economics Model.pdf
Economics Model.pdf




Day Four (Sept 2012)
Essential Questions:
1. How does the Economic Model explain the development and advancement of civilization?
Goals:
1. Identify and explain the 4 circles of the economic model
2. Create a "most important thing" and journal entry to demonstrate understanding of economic model (blue and yellow only)


Agenda:
0.popsicle pods / distribute textbooks
1. economic model

Graphic Economics Model.pdf
Graphic Economics Model.pdf
Graphic Economics Model.pdf



Economics Model.pdf
Economics Model.pdf
Economics Model.pdf



2. journal entries (pd 4 - green will do this on Monday)

Quick Write economics model.pdf
Quick Write economics model.pdf
Quick Write economics model.pdf


4.homework: click here to get to homework page: World History One Homework